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Oil Prices Climb on U.S.-Iran Tensions

February 12, 2026
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Oil prices inched higher on Thursday morning as traders navigated a precarious geopolitical landscape, with mounting concerns over potential U.S. military action against Iran outweighing bearish signals from swelling American crude stockpiles.

By 08:01 GMT, Brent crude futures had climbed 19 cents to $69.59 per barrel, a modest 0.27% gain, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude advanced 20 cents, or 0.31%, to $64.83. The uptick extended Wednesday’s rally, when Brent gained 0.87%, and WTI surged more than 1.05%, underscoring the market’s growing unease over Middle East instability.

The oil market’s jittery mood stems directly from an apparent stalemate in U.S.-Iran diplomacy. Speaking Wednesday after high-level discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Donald Trump acknowledged that no “definitive” agreement had been reached on addressing the Iranian situation, though he emphasized that negotiations with Tehran would press forward.

The diplomatic uncertainty took on sharper military overtones earlier in the week when Trump floated the possibility of deploying a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East should talks collapse. The saber-rattling came even as Washington and Tehran prepared to resume indirect negotiations following last week’s preliminary discussions in Oman. No date or location has been announced for the next round of talks.

Market participants are acutely aware that any military confrontation could threaten critical shipping lanes through the Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly one-fifth of global oil supply passes daily. Attacks on Iranian infrastructure or retaliatory strikes on tanker traffic could swiftly tighten global supplies and send prices soaring.

Analysts see oil prices at a critical technical juncture. Tony Sycamore, market analyst at IG, noted that WTI would need to breach and hold above the $65-$66 range to signal further upside momentum—a move that would require additional escalation in the Middle East conflict. Conversely, any diplomatic breakthrough could quickly trigger profit-taking, potentially dragging WTI back toward the $60-$61 level.

“A sustained break above a $65–$66 level would require further escalation in the Middle East, while any de-escalation could quickly trigger profit-taking back toward $60-$61 in WTI,” Sycamore warned.

Bolstering the bullish case for oil, fresh U.S. economic data released by the Labor Department showed unexpected resilience in the world’s largest economy. Job growth accelerated sharply in January, while the unemployment rate declined to 4.3%, defying economists’ expectations and signaling robust labor market conditions that typically correlate with stronger fuel consumption.

“The resilient U.S. economy is also supporting oil demand expectations,” said Mingyu Gao, chief researcher for energy and chemicals at China Futures, highlighting how macroeconomic strength could offset supply-side pressures.

Yet not all market signals point upward. The Energy Information Administration reported Wednesday that U.S. crude inventories swelled by 8.5 million barrels last week to reach 428.8 million barrels, a dramatic build that far exceeded the Reuters poll consensus forecast of just 793,000 barrels. Such a substantial stockpile increase would typically weigh heavily on prices by suggesting oversupply.

However, analysts cautioned against reading too much into a single week’s inventory data. Gao noted that global oil inventory builds have generally come in below expectations since the start of the year, while speculative positioning in overseas crude futures and options has not yet reached overweight levels, suggesting room for further price appreciation.

Looking ahead, several structural factors appear likely to keep oil prices supported, according to market observers. Beyond the immediate U.S.-Iran tensions, tighter Western sanctions on Russian oil exports and expectations of reduced crude shipments from Moscow are providing an additional floor under prices.

“Oil prices are therefore likely to remain biased to the upside, supported by the U.S.-Iran situation, tighter sanctions on Russian oil, and expectations of reduced exports,” Gao said, encapsulating the prevailing market sentiment.

As geopolitical developments continue to unfold, traders will be watching closely for any signs of either escalation or diplomatic breakthrough in U.S.-Iran relations—dynamics that could quickly shift oil’s trajectory in either direction. For now, the balance appears tilted toward caution and modest price gains as the market prices in elevated geopolitical risk premiums.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Oil prices are rising primarily due to escalating U.S.-Iran tensions and fears of potential military conflict that could disrupt critical Middle East shipping routes. While a massive U.S. crude inventory build would normally push prices down, geopolitical risk is overriding supply concerns.

The market sits at a critical point: further escalation could push WTI above $65-66, while any diplomatic breakthrough could quickly send prices tumbling back to $60-61. For now, the threat of supply disruptions, not actual supply shortages, is driving the upward bias in oil markets.

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